Visiting the Isle of Mull in Argyll

Mull is one of the most famous unspoilt islands, locatedthat the Isle of Mull is not a popular destination during
in the county of Argyll in Scotland. It boasts anthe other seasons of the year.
impressive coastline of 300miles, although its populationOn the contrary, Mull attracts many British and many
is relatively small, only 2800 inhabitants. The Isle of Muleforeigners, especially from central and northern Europe,
is mostly known for the attractive and rich naturaldue to the numerous natural attractions and the quality
scenery consisting of hills, waterfalls and under waterof the natural environment.
caves, lush woodlands and long beaches.The Isle of Mull is home to more than two hundred and
The Isle of Mull is a place known among fishermen andfifty different species of birds and features the White
golf players, as it features two of the most wellEagle, one of the rarest birds in the world. But its sea
appointed golf courses in Scotland, the Tobermory andlife is also very rich: dolphins and porpoises, as well as
the Craignure. Mull is the fourth largest island of theminke whales can be seen close to the coast, or
United Kingdom with an area of approximately 876.30during the boat trips that are organised daily.
square kilometres.There are many tours available all year long and
As expected, the population grows dramatically duringespecially during the summer months, towards nearby
the summer months, as there are many businessmenplaces such as the Staffa and the Treshnish Isles. The
who open their stores or accommodation outlets onlyIsle of Mull features art galleries and gift shops, book
during summer, when the largest amount of visitorsstores and shopping malls and unique chandlery shops.
and travellers is expected. This doesn't mean though,